Device Not Accepting Address 2 Error Debian
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Sweden Registered: 2011-11-21 Posts: 65 [SOLVED] USB error at boot Hi I wonder if there are any solution for this error, I got it when I boot my usb device not accepting address error 71 computer:Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel: [ 19.096698] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, device not accepting address error 110 error -110Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel: [ 34.360021] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel: device not accepting address error 32 [ 49.783356] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110Sep 22 11:20:50 arch64 kernel: [ 65.046685] usb 2-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110Sep 22 11:20:54 arch64 kernel: [ 75.716691] usb 2-4:
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device not accepting address 6, error -110 Last edited by amandus (2012-09-22 08:48:00) Motörhead Forever "Everything louder than Everything Else" Offline #2 2012-09-22 08:27:35 nTia89 Banned From: varese, italy Registered: 2008-12-22 Posts: 1,230 Re: [SOLVED] USB error at boot strange error, i've never seen it!anyway googling :http://askubuntu.com/questions/117524/u … ng-addresshttp://paulphilippov.com/articles/how_t … ress_error +pc: custom | AMD Opteron 175 | nForce4 Ultra device descriptor read/64 error 32 | 2GB ram DDR400 | nVidia 9800GT 1GB | ArchLinux x86_64 w/ openbox+laptop: Apple | MacBook (2,1) | 2GB ram | Mac OS X 10.4 -> DIED+ultrabook: Dell | XPS 13 (9343) | 8GB ram | 256GB ssd | FullHD display | Windows 8.1 64bit ArchLinux x86_64 w/ Gnome Offline #3 2012-09-22 08:47:06 amandus Member From: Sweden Registered: 2011-11-21 Posts: 65 Re: [SOLVED] USB error at boot Thank you very much, now it is working just fine, I did this : http://paulphilippov.com/articles/how_t … ress_errorAnd it solved the problem:) Motörhead Forever "Everything louder than Everything Else" Offline Pages: 1 Index »Newbie Corner »[SOLVED] USB error at boot Board footer Jump to Newbie Corner Installation Kernel & Hardware Applications & Desktop Environments Laptop Issues Networking, Server, and Protection Multimedia and Games System Administration Other Architectures Announcements, Package & Security Advisories Arch Discussion Forum & Wiki discussion Pacman & Package Upgrade Issues [testing] Repo Forum Creating & Modifying Packages AUR Issues, Discussion & PKGBUILD Requests GNU/Linux Discussion Community Contributions Programming & Scripting Other Languages Artwork and Screenshots Atom topic feed Powered by FluxBB
Canada. flickr Links BitBucket Blogger eBay Drive2 Etsy Facebook Flattr Flickr GitHub Google+ Kroogi Last.fm LinkedIn ohloh Postcrossing Tumblr Twitter YouTube Paul Philippov home is where ~/ is Instead of a resumé Contacts How to fix "device "device descriptor read/64, error -71" not accepting address" error ← → If Linux suddenly happen to fail to recognize a
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USB drive, check dmesg for errors. Once you see a bunch of errors like usb 1-5: device descriptor read/64, error -32 usb 1-5: new
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high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 21 usb 1-5: device not accepting address 21, error -32 most probably it’s a result of hardware failure rather than a driver or kernel bug. USB has an over-current protection, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=149384 which gets triggered when power consumption from the port is too high. Unplug all USB devices from PC, turn power off, and wait a minute or two. Plug everything back and boot into Linux. I spent the whole morning, until found out why. I hope that this message will save someone a few hours, and nerves. PS: Actual errors may vary. You may see different port and/or error code. Ex.: usb 3-1: device descriptor read/64, error -62 https://paulphilippov.com/articles/how-to-fix-device-not-accepting-address-error or usb 4-2: device descriptor read/64, error -71 or usb 2-3: device descriptor read/64, error -101 but the root of the problem is the same. Published on October 21, 2010 (almost 6 years ago) Article tags: linux, usb Comments // 77 Click here to leave a comment ThiasJ over 5 years ago Thank you SO much!!! I thought I had to buy a new HDD! will smith about 5 years ago God bless you! I was tearing my hair out trying to fix an error -62 problem that was disabling any usb device I plugged in after I had removed a usb sound card. Unplugging the computer and leaving it unplugged for a couple of minutes fixed it, thank you! No one else seems to have discovered this, I've been reading other posts talking about unloading modules, and many other more complicated troubleshooting methods and fixes when I found your page. Many, many thanks to you! JonW almost 5 years ago Yep. Saved me a bunch of time as well. Thanks a bunch for posting this. dardino over 4 years ago some one knows how to fix the problem without rebooting? Sergei Kirjanov over 4 years ago I had similar problem (error message). USB devices (webcam and /dev/sdX) somehow conflicted. How? May be not just ¨Plug everything back¨, but play with minimal sets of devices. Kris over 4 years ag
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